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The flow control valve is housed in a banjo-style body with a 90-degree angle and is suitable for use in metering outlet air flow in pneumatic applications. A knobbed screw with a locking nut is used to adjust air flow on the outlet side. The banjo body is impact-resistant, the brass threaded fitting is corrosion-resistant, and the nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) O-ring is resistant to oil and chemicals. The banjo body has a female push-to-connect tubing end and the housed brass fitting has a male BSP thread. It has a maximum operating pressure of 145 pounds per square inch (psi) and a working temperature range of 32 to 158 degrees F. This air flow control valve is suitable for use in pneumatic applications such as in laboratories, food and beverage processing, and paint and printing industries. Flow control valves manage the flow of air, water, or other fluids between pipes, tubes, or hoses. They have two ports and adjustment screws to restrict or direct flow through the valves. The adjustment moves a disc toward or away from the center of the valve to act as a plug to restrict or open the flow path, depending on screw adjustments. Control valves sometimes include either a ball cone (which utilizes a spring-loaded ball seated against a cone-shaped interior surface to block the flow) or a swing check valve (which has a movable disc on a hinge to block reverse flow). Flow control valves are used in various applications, including machine tools, airplane and truck controls, and automated production lines.